Achieve Moksha

To achieve Moksha in this lifetime is the only reason you have a human body, and as His Divinity Brahmanda Saraswati once said: "to waste a human life by not achieving Moksha is like selling diamonds for the price of spinach!"

Lord Krishna said to Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita (chapter 2 verse 48): "yogastha kuru karmani" or "established in union with Me, perform action." This is exactly the definition of Moksha.

Moksha is at the same time the most simple and natural way to live and the most difficult transition that anyone can make. Our universe has been around for over 150 trillion years and we have incarnated again and again to accomplish this one task - achieve Moksha - yet this accomplishment has eluded most of us so far.

Those like Eckhart Tolle who suddenly switch into Moksha for no apparent reason and without any preliminary training, find it difficult to explain to us how to live in the state of Moksha, yet they describe Moksha very well. For it is to them such a simple thing. Eckhart said: "The beginning of freedom (Moksha) is the realization that you are not the possessing entity - the thinker. Knowing this enables you to observe the entity. The moment you start watching the thinker, a higher level of consciousness becomes activated. You then begin to realize that there is a vast realm of intelligence beyond thought, that thought is only a tiny aspect of that intelligence. You also realize that all the things that truly matter - beauty, love, creativity, joy, inner peace - arise from beyond the mind. You begin to awaken."

Brahman Consciousness Vision Quest

by Visvamitra

Everyone wants the Freedom, Fulfillment and Bliss of a life that is lived only in the Present Moment. Your question may be "Why is this NOT my life experience?" Knowing the answer to this question is your first step of empowerment for significant life change. The second step, actually transforming your experience into the Bliss of the Present Moment is the purpose of the Brahman Consciousness Vision Quest.

What is the experience of Brahman Consciousness?

At one point in his life, David Hawkins experienced the state of Brahman Consciousness for a brief time after an 11-day Vision Quest. A Vision Quest is a rite of passage from the American Indian Tradition. The basic concept of a Vision Quest is to find oneself – to come to know and realize the Truth of one’s existence. To accomplish a Vision Quest one sets aside a block of time and focuses the attention inward. To observe some type of fast is important because fasting breaks the routine of outward focused daily life. David shares his experience in this video. It is an interesting story!

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Preface Third Edition

We are now in the Third Edition of this book and this is because of the nature of this illusory Universe. Our Universe is literally a dream in the mind of the Creator, so we should not be surprised that this dream is not that stable, like any dream, it is constantly changing. The dream changes from the perspective of the Creator and it c ...
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Chapter 1. The Cycles of Time

There are various accounts of the age and origin of our universe from ancient scriptures and scientific theories. I have studied many of them, including Creationism from the Christian Tradition, Creationism from the Vedic Tradition, Catastrophism, and Darwinism, and also researched this topic in consciousness using the tec ...
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Chapter 2.Our Universe is a Hologram

We need a better understanding of the nature of this “relative” universe that we live in, so we can come out of the matrix of illusion and see the world for what it is. To us, the universe and our lives may seem real, solid and definitely not an illusion. This is because we are embedded in the illusion. The magic show is all ...
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Chapter 3.Karma

Religions often refer to God's Judgment and how He metes out punishment for sins and transgressions against Him. This is a somewhat irrational way to explain karma. For one thing, God never punishes - He loves and accepts everyone. Contrary to most religions, God is not jealous, or wrathful, and is not seeking vengeance. These c ...
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Chapter 4.The Great Global Deception

Humanity has been under what has been called “the great global deception” for the last 500 years. We have been told that the earth is a spinning globe in a vast, limitless space and human life is an extremely insignificant part of this universe. However, we know from our daily experience, simple experime ...
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Chapter 5. Balancing of Karma

Taking a Vedic perspective and if the Ekam Vitara Network is not successful, we believe the pralaya will come and will be an ELE caused by the karma balancing effects from Surya, Rahu and Ketu. Together these Grahalokas administer the karma of accidents, sudden ...
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Chapter 6. Exit the Illusion Matrix

By now, in the depths of Kali yuga, almost everyone is trapped in this illusion matrix consisting of the scientifically engineered ...
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Chapter 7. Surviving and Thriving

We are not interested in just surviving the effects of the pralaya. No, we want to thrive during this period and use this time wisely to develop spiritually and physically for the joys awaiting us in the Krishna Golden Age. If the Ekam Vitara Network is successful at eliminating the need for a pralaya alt ...
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Chapter 8.Satyug Kaya Kalpa Programme

First, some background on this revolutionary program to transform an aging, limited Kali yuga physiology into a vibrantly healthy, youthful Satya yuga physiology. Granted, this may seem fantastic to some, but almost everything in this book is fantastic: from the realization that the world is not at al ...
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Conclusion

There is one objective for human life - Moksha. That is the only worthwhile endeavor because Moksha brings freedom, freedom from struggle, freedom fro ...
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About Visvamitra

Visvamitra is the name given to me by Guru Dev when he accepted responsibility for my evolution and existence in September 1994. It is common for the Guru to give the new disciple a name as an ideal to become. Since Guru Dev desires that I become Visvamitra, which means "friend to everyone", I whol ...
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